The DECam MAGIC Survey: Spectroscopic Follow-up of the Most Metal-Poor Stars in the Distant Milky Way Halo
Vinicius M. Placco, Guilherme Limberg, Anirudh Chiti, Deepthi S. Prabhu, Alexander P. Ji, Fabr\'icia O. Barbosa, William Cerny, Andrew B. Pace, Guy S. Stringfellow, David J. Sand, Clara E. Mart\'inez-V\'azquez, Alexander H. Riley, Silvia Rossi, Noelia E. D. No\"el

TL;DR
This study confirms the effectiveness of photometric methods to identify extremely metal-poor stars in the Milky Way halo, providing detailed chemical and kinematic data that shed light on early galaxy formation and stellar evolution.
Contribution
First high-resolution spectroscopic follow-up of metal-poor stars selected via DECam MAGIC photometry, revealing their chemical abundances and galactic origins.
Findings
Confirmed photometric metallicity estimates with spectroscopic data.
Identified a carbon-enhanced ultra metal-poor star with [Fe/H]=-4.12.
Linked stars to different galactic structures and merger events.
Abstract
In this work, we present high-resolution spectroscopic observations for six metal-poor stars with [Fe/H]<-3 (including one with [Fe/H]<-4), selected using narrow-band Ca II HK photometry from the DECam MAGIC Survey. The spectroscopic data confirms the accuracy of the photometric metallicities and allows for the determination of chemical abundances for 16 elements, from carbon to barium. The program stars have chemical abundances consistent with this metallicity range. A kinematic/dynamical analysis suggests that all program stars belong to the distant Milky Way halo population (heliocentric distances 35 < dhelio/kpc < 55), including three with high-energy orbits that might have been associated with the Magellanic system and one, J0026-5445, having parameters consistent with being a member of the Sagittarius stream. The remaining two stars show kinematics consistent with the…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
